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Julian Bond
Julian Bond
Member o the Georgia Hoose o Representatives
frae the 32nd destrict
In office
1967–1974
Succeedit biMildred Glover[1]
Member o the Georgia Senate
frae the 39th destrict
In office
1975–1987
Precedit biHorace T. Ward[2]
Succeedit biHildred W. Shumake[3]
Chairman of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
In office
1998–2010
Precedit biMyrlie Evers-Williams
Succeedit biRoslyn Brock
Personal details
BornHorace Julian Bond
14 Januar 1940(1940-01-14)
Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Dee'd15 August 2015(2015-08-15) (aged 75)
Walton Beach, Florida, USA
Poleetical pairtyDemocratic
Spoose(s)Alice Clopton (1961–1989, divorced)
Pamela S. Horowitz (1990–present)
Alma materGeorge School
Morehouse College (BA, English, 1971)

Horace Julian Bond (14 Januar 1940 - 15 August 2015), kent as Julian Bond, wis an American social activist, politeecian, professor, an writer. He wis a leader in the Civil Rights Movement.

Bond deit on August 15, 2015 efter a brief undisclosit illness in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, agit 75.[4]

References

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  1. "Members of Georgia House of Representatives alphabetically arranged according to names, with districts and post offices for the term 1974-1975", Acts and resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, Georgia Legislature, 1, p. 2019, 1974, archived frae the original on 7 Januar 2016, retrieved 16 August 2015
  2. "Members of the Senate of Georgia by Districts in Numerical Order and Post Offices for the Term 1973-1974", Acts and Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, 1, p. 1671, 1973, archived frae the original on 7 Januar 2016, retrieved 16 August 2015
  3. "Members of Georgia House of Representatives for the term 1987-1988 by districts and addresses", Acts and resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, Georgia Legislature, p. CLXXIV, archived frae the original on 7 Januar 2016, retrieved 16 August 2015
  4. "Julian Bond, civil rights leader and former NAACP chairman, dies at 75". CNN.com. Retrieved 16 August 2015.